For the third time, the U.S. State Department has issued an environmental review of the proposed Keystone XL tar sands oil pipeline, and once again, they got it dead wrong.

If Big Oil gets its way, the Keystone XL pipeline would drive the expansion of tar sands oil in Canada, which is pushing already threatened caribou herds towards extinction as more and more of their dwindling forest habitat is destroyed.

Now, it’s up to us to send a signal to the Obama administration they can’t ignore. The 45 day public comment period has started, and your voice is needed to keep up the fight for caribou and many more wildlife at risk from this catastrophic project.

The U.S. State Department's environmental review of the northern segment of the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline fails to meaningfully assess this dirty energy project in a manner that accounts for its immense climate and environmental impacts. In particular, the SEIS fails to:

* examine the massive impacts to the boreal forest, its habitat and its wildlife that will result by enabling further tar sands development in Canada;